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This restraint costs me nothing.
This restraint has come with experience.
This restraint has implications that go beyond better pricing.
This restraint extends to interviewees who, however shocking their message, deliver it with careful gentility.
This restraint was, in fact, characteristic of the late-stage mobster.
This restraint is perhaps nowhere more evident than in his discussion of the stone-wielding soldier of Sardis.
This restraint was a most important element in the success of the 1613 settlement, for the international situation was, if anything, grimmer than the domestic.
This restraint on speech may violate the First Amendment, because, by speaking, practitioners stand to attract state censure, not just disapproval by private organizations.
This restraint, if you can call it that, may represent an acknowledgment of just how far the audience is willing to go, but it is also evidence of how jaded, how inured to brutality, many moviegoers have become.
This restraint is especially welcome given that his last outing as a director was "28 Weeks Later," the disappointing, bludgeoning sequel to Danny Boyle's excellent zombie movie "28 Days Later".
This restraint is discernable in the fact that, in its recent term, the Supreme Court overturned no fewer than 27 decisions made by the activist appeals court in San Francisco.
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